Listen up, because this is music to our frostbitten ears! Since you've already seen Frozen at least twice in theaters, bought the soundtrack on iTunes and memorized all of Bobby Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez's awesome lyrics—it's time to get serious. According to Deadline.com, Disney has announced that they'll release a sing-along version of the animated blockbuster in theaters on January 31.
Theatergoers will be able to join in the chorus of all of their favorite tunes from the film including "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?," "Fixer Upper," "Love Is an Open Door" and the Oscar-nominated "Let It Go." This version will feature on-screen lyrics, and viewers will be able follow a bouncing snowflake to show you which word to sing at that time.
"Frozen fans have embraced the film’s original songs and its soundtrack with such passion—there are countless YouTube videos from people singing songs like 'Let It Go'—we decided to create a version that would celebrate that enthusiasm," said Disney’s Dave Hollis, in a statement.
Frozen won the Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature and is the front-runner to capture that prize at the Oscars, too. The Disney Animation musical has taken in more than $337 million domestically and $763 million worldwide since its record-breaking Thanksgiving opening.